Okidoki. Kind of weird that it's not talked about on these forums, in that case.

I personally don't see the point in installing extensions now since 1) we don't know what the final feature set will be, 2) they're not really supported yet, 3) we don't really know how much extensions can/will bork the default Vivaldi experience right now!

Apart from some people who might want to test extension integration, to me it seems better if most testers stick with "pure" Vivaldi until that's been stabilised…

But to do all that checking you have to suspect an extension may be causing problems in the first place!

I have a feeling that a lot of little quirks would just be ascribed to Vivaldi instead of an extension.

There could also be cases where an extension keeps things the way the user expected in Chrome when Vivaldi actually has a better native feature. Imagine if everyone's using an ad blocking extension when Vivaldi adds its own native one… would users start using and testing Vivaldi's? Would they even notice?